Is 'Sex and the City' Coming Back to TV?

If, like many of us, you've spent much of the last decade pacing your inexplicably large Upper East Side apartment while reciting 10-year-old Sex and the City quotes and counting your pairs of Manolos, just praying that one day, Carrie and co. might somehow return to the small screen... brace yourself for what I'm about to tell you.

According to the now-defunct HBO series' creator Michael Patrick King, it could happen. (Keyword: could.)

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E! Online spoke with King (who's currently hard at work on HBO's The Comeback) about how the relatively new popularity of streaming services could lead to a revival of SATC—which wrapped its sixth and final season in 2004.

"With the new streaming service, all bets are off," he said. "There's a chance [for more of The Comeback and Sex and the City], but I have no idea what the streaming world will be like [in the future].

"As far as Sex and the City goes, the mere fact that it is still so alive, and not just on the gym TV's, not just on the Precor, but that people are still wondering about these girls, you never know. It could come back at some point. All bets are off."

Of course, there's a lot that'd need to happen before SATC: The Later Years got green-lighted—including, obviously, the necessary participation of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, et al. But a girl can dream... and send out preliminary Facebook invites for a ladies' night of binge-watching, date TBA. Just in case.